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Harvard Yale Smith, r.f. l.g., Giblin Gordon (capt.), l.f. r.g., (capt), Haas Rauh, c. c., Clarke Samborski, r.g. l.f., Suigman Rudofsky, l.g. r.f, Pite...
...team gained more than a four-point margin at any time. The visitors jumped away to an early lead through the sparkling individual work of Captain Carmack and Dessen. The Crimson quickly made up the deficit, however, in a spirit which revealed the most versatile offense shown this year. Rauh and Smith tossed in exceptionally pretty goals. Pennsylvania rallied in turn and led 18 to 17 at half time...
Goals by Smith, Rauh, and Samborski in the second half gave the home players a 23 to 20 lead with nine minutes to go. Both teams were using a tenacious five-man defense and for a time scoring was at a standstill, but finally Knaess broke away from Rauh and caged an easy shot from under the basket. A moment later he tallied on a free throw and the game was dead-locked...
...Rauh and Smith excelled for Harvard, Knaess and Leopold for the visitors. The latter not only scored the winning points for his team from the foul line, but his brilliant guarding kept Captain Gordon from scoring a single goal from the floor, the first time this year the Harvard leader has been held scoreless...
Score, Pennsylvania 26, Harvard 24. Goals from the floor, Rauh 4, Smith 3, Samborski 2, Dessen 3, Lindsay 2, Carmack 2, Knaess. Goals from Fouls, Gordon 3, Rudofsky 2, Rauh, Leopold 5, Knaess 2, Morris, Dessen, Carmack Referee, Towers. Umpire, Sullivan. Time, 20-minute halves. Harvard Pennsylvania Smith, r.f. l.g., Carmack Gordon, Merriam, l.f. r.g., Leopold Rauh, c. c., Block, Lindsay, Knaess Samborski, r.g. l.f., Dessen Rudofsky, Black, l.g. r.f., Knaess, Morris